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  • #121
Glad the lusitanica germinated well for you! Looks like you've pretty much got 99% germinated. Any luck yet with the P. chilensis?
 
  • #122
Still no luck with the P. chilensis. I think I'm going to try putting the pot on my heating pad to raise the daytime temperature and see if that helps.
 
  • #123
It's been a month. Update time!

Byblis lamellata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula chilensis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Aldrovanda vesiculosa, Japan by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Picture taken after an extended freeze

Nepenthes sumatrana "giant form" by Nimbulan, on Flickr
First peristome stripes

Drosera multifida by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes "Black Knight" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis guehoi by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes bongso by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Big pitcher jumps!

Nepenthes talangensis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera multifida by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera zigzagia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera madagascariensis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera pauciflora by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Utricularia heterosepala (ID not confirmed) by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosophyllum lusitanicum by Nimbulan, on Flickr

DIY LED strip lights by Nimbulan, on Flickr
New lights I built to replace my T5 fixture and set up some new grow space.

LED strip lights by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Plant shelf with the T5's replaced with LEDs.

LED strip lights by Nimbulan, on Flickr

LED strip lights by Nimbulan, on Flickr
New mini greenhouse I'm setting up for lowland plants.

Byblis lamellata by Nimbulan, on Flickr
4 weeks old

Drosera regia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera cistiflora by Nimbulan, on Flickr
This plant finally woke up from dormancy.

Temperate CPs after a week-long freeze by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Temperate CPs after a week-long freeze by Nimbulan, on Flickr
I swear this Doodle Bug keeps growing even while frozen...

Temperate CPs after a week-long freeze by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Aquatic plant tub by Nimbulan, on Flickr
The soil's still frozen and is floating.

Temperate CPs after a week-long freeze by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Darlingtonia californica after a week-long freeze by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Roridula dentata by Nimbulan, on Flickr
My next challenge...

Drosera cistiflora by Nimbulan, on Flickr
It appears the plant divided as well as staying dormant for a very long time.

Byblis lamellata by Nimbulan, on Flickr
5 weeks old

Drosera rupicola by Nimbulan, on Flickr
2.5 months old
 
  • #124
Very nice plants, and some really rare ones as well!
 
  • #125
You must be really excited for those D. pauciflora. I know I can't wait until you post an update of them flowering.
 
  • #126
Those mini greenhouses are absolutely awesome. youre going to want to make sure the bottom parts are sealed up through,
they will mildew your carpet fast as a roadrunner.
 
  • #127
Yes I am excited about the D. pauciflora. I've got a bunch of D. cistiflora seedlings here too and that adult plant that's just now finally waking up. I'm hoping that one's big enough to flower this year though I'll have to wait and see.

As for the mini greenhouse - I don't have a humidifier for it yet. I'm researching right now to figure out what I need and I think I should also insulate it in some way so the heater doesn't have to run as much and so it won't cool down so much at night.
 
  • #128
a t5 fixture would do just the trick for your heating. mine heats up to about 80-83 on peak days.
 
  • #129
Nice job with the lamellata. I still have yet to sow my lamellata and gigantea seeds, as I've forgotten the dilution again :rolleyes:
 
  • #130
The dilution is easy - 1mg GA3 per 1ml water

And Nem - I'm 100% LEDs now and I'm not planning on going back. I do like the idea of having a constant heat source rather than a thermostat system though.
 
  • #131
Utricularia humboldtii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes x hookeriana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes spectabilis by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Tillandsia caliginosa by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes edwardsiana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes copelandii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes "Triffid" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis lamellata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera regia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula esseriana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosophyllum lusitanicum by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes mirabilis var. globosa and x hookeriana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera cistiflora by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera hookeri by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Utricularia subulata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera regia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera "Baines Kloof" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Roridula gorgonias by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Flower bud!

Drosera cuneifolia by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Pinguicula esseriana by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Nectar spur deformation

Drosera cistiflora, purple flower by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Drosera finlaysoniana by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes ramispina by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes "Black Knight" by Nimbulan, on Flickr
ID to be confirmed, the appearance is quite different from many "Black Knight" pictures I've seen online.

Nepenthes ramispina by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Roridula dentata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Two-Face by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Deer shed by Nimbulan, on Flickr
I found this right outside my home, sitting in the grass. I never imagined I'd find a deer shed even if I was purposefully looking for one, but there it was.
 
  • #132
NIce pictures. Copelandii is a great species that seems to fly under the radar somewhat.
 
  • #133
Yeah it's a really nice plant. I picked it up because it was cheap and looked decent and I've been really impressed with it. This particular clone seems to produce much more intensely-colored pitchers than most people have too, though it may just be due to light intensity.
 
  • #134
Very nice!
 
  • #135
The two-face pitcher is very cool, was it just a random occurrence or has it made pitchers like that before?
 
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  • #136
The two-face pitcher is very cool, was it just a random occurrence or has it made pitchers like that before?

Hey sorry I missed your post before. I wish it was a reliable trait but that's the first time this plant has done anything like it in 2 and a half years.

Nepenthes 'Miranda' by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes attenboroughii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes ephippiata and platychila by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes attenboroughii by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes bongso by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes adnata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes albomarginata, black by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Byblis lamellata by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Tillandsia argentea by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Flower stalk!

Drosera hilaris by Nimbulan, on Flickr
Experimenting with trying to grow seedlings of this species over the summer, since I've read that dormancy is optional.

Nepenthes ramispina by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes "Triffid" by Nimbulan, on Flickr

Nepenthes 'Miranda' by Nimbulan, on Flickr
 
  • #137
Very nice ephippiata. That'll for sure grow up to be quite the plant.
 
  • #138
Very nice ephippiata. That'll for sure grow up to be quite the plant.

I certainly hope so, though it's been a pretty slow grower so far. It might just need to get to a certain size before it speeds up.
 
  • #139
I remember it being a reasonably vigorous species. I gave one to my friend a long time ago that was between 2 and 3 inches across that seemed to put out a new leaf every other time I visited his house. It did all this despite being grown in a sealed glass box 4 feet from the window.
 
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